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I've never had a car with cruise control that put on the brake lights when it was coasting or downshifted to keep the speed - did past cars use to do this?According to what I can find, the Maverick, when operating with Adaptive Cruise Control on, only turns on the brake lights when mechanical breaking is required. If the slowdown is achieved using regenerative braking only, there are no brake lights. An earlier warning to following drivers could possibly reduce the number of rear-end collisions.
If a person is only glancing up infrequently it's hard to see the change that the vehicle in front is a different speed than you now.
That's the problem.
And the talkers that are staring right at it - but can't comprehend the same change, or perhaps hopeful the car in front will speed back up and faster actually to not require them to slow down.
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